
Ex Face of Delta Beauty Queen 2014/2015, May Ekayoda, is a Nigerian-Canadian Certified Home Stager, Interior Designer, Entrepreneur, and dedicated humanitarian. She is the visionary founder of M.E.H.O.P.E (May Ekayoda Helping Orphans & Protecting the Elderly)a nonprofit organization born from a deep-rooted passion for serving vulnerable communities. Long before MEHOPE was officially established, May was already engaged in meaningful humanitarian work. As a beauty queen, she championed various outreach projects, focusing on orphans, women, and the elderlycauses that remained close to her heart. Her journey of compassion began in childhood, witnessing the harsh realities faced by widows, single mothers, orphans, and elderly women in her community. These early encounters with hardship left a lasting impression, igniting in her a deep sense of responsibility and purpose. What began as small, self-initiated acts of kindness evolved into a larger mission. These formative experiences became the foundation for MEHOPEan organization driven by empathy, purpose, and a commitment to meaningful change.May envisioned MEHOPE as a sanctuary for the overlooked and underserved. She believes that by empowering womenparticularly those marginalized by societyand safeguarding the well-being of children and the elderly, we can inspire a lasting ripple effect of strength and resilience across generations. Today, MEHOPE stands as a nonprofit rooted in compassion and action. Through its programs, May channels her vision into real-world impactoffering support, resources, and advocacy to ensure that everyone the organization touches feels seen, valued, and empowered.









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